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and the bottoms for the rest in cairo last year resulting in sixteen more deaths all the deaths they all require approval from the grand mufti with the verdicts for the remaining fifty two defendants in mind we are hoping to get more from our correspondent on the ground to join us here on r.t. just a bit later in the program you can stay with us for that. for now though a bit earlier here on r.t. at least nine people were killed and nearly five hundred wounded reportedly in clashes with police across egypt it's on the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled hosni mubarak literally tens of thousands of demonstrators were calling on president mohamed morsi to step down saying his muslim brotherhood backed government is only working for its limits shammy editor of the online newspaper says the people of egypt have grown increasingly disillusioned with the politics of the u.s. backed muslim brotherhood. people who voted for him to give him a good chance. at the last. for most of the people who are out in the streets to the people in egypt now truly are is that. religion and pol
and the bottoms for the rest in cairo last year resulting in sixteen more deaths all the deaths they all require approval from the grand mufti with the verdicts for the remaining fifty two defendants in mind we are hoping to get more from our correspondent on the ground to join us here on r.t. just a bit later in the program you can stay with us for that. for now though a bit earlier here on r.t. at least nine people were killed and nearly five hundred wounded reportedly in clashes with police...
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turmoil in egypt rages on with more tear gas fired demonstrators in cairo while deadly clashes erupted after crowds storm a prison where twenty one inmates here sentenced to death for their part in a football stadium massacre last year. as egypt ignites again we look at how america's freshly reintegrated president managed to turn high expectations into anger across the middle east. and environmental issues cloud the future of the legendary baikonur cosmodrome as russia ashes with kazakstan over the facility. two am in moscow i matras a good to have you with us here on r t our top story this hour cairo spreading across or chaos rather spreading across egypt with violent clashes and more tear gas fired protesters in cairo at least thirty people including police officers in two football players have reportedly been killed in egypt's port side where crowds tried to storm a prison this after twenty one people were sentenced to death accused of stirring up last year's stadium violence in the city that claimed seventy four lives correspondent bill true has more from cairo. the violence contin
turmoil in egypt rages on with more tear gas fired demonstrators in cairo while deadly clashes erupted after crowds storm a prison where twenty one inmates here sentenced to death for their part in a football stadium massacre last year. as egypt ignites again we look at how america's freshly reintegrated president managed to turn high expectations into anger across the middle east. and environmental issues cloud the future of the legendary baikonur cosmodrome as russia ashes with kazakstan over...
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in downtown cairo is really singing even at this time to it's very hard to breathe when you're outside on the ground those big crowds of white toxic gas they're really making it very hard to breathe they're choking people passing out all over the place was a really you know it's quite correct chaotic scenes here in the capital while moving away from the capital what is the situation import saeed. the situation is definitely escalating in port syeed the violence continues we've got dozens of death the death toll goes up every hour and over three hundred injured the army are still on the streets apparently they've managed to the last reports and secure the area around the prison where the twenty one defendants who are possibly facing the death penalty are being housed but we are getting calls from the hospitals for more blood they need blood for the injured and also medical supplies as more and more people are being injured and killed so how is the government and indeed opposition groups reacting to this crisis. when the president was supposed to be traveling he canceled his travel plans
in downtown cairo is really singing even at this time to it's very hard to breathe when you're outside on the ground those big crowds of white toxic gas they're really making it very hard to breathe they're choking people passing out all over the place was a really you know it's quite correct chaotic scenes here in the capital while moving away from the capital what is the situation import saeed. the situation is definitely escalating in port syeed the violence continues we've got dozens of...
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al jazeera, cairo. >> for more we are joined by rahway reggae. an extraordinary day of crossed egypt. what is it like now? >> the army is trying to bring order outside the main prison were many are facing very little success with ongoing gunfire. there using live ammunition and shooting at the police and military force at the scene. in the meantime, the military has sent an aircraft that has managed to transfer 21 critical injuries to military hospitals in cairo. 30 were killed today. 300 were injured in some parts of the city. people remain quite angry here. they are upset at the harsh verdict. they are upset at the late arrival of the military and upset at the random lawlessness across the city for the past two years. it has led to these violent clashes. >> thank you. as we reported earlier there have been protests in suez after security forces killed 10 people on friday. the victim's family have been voicing their anger. dozens of protesters joined them and threw petrol bombs and stones. >> another chaotic day here in suez. nothing like the vi
al jazeera, cairo. >> for more we are joined by rahway reggae. an extraordinary day of crossed egypt. what is it like now? >> the army is trying to bring order outside the main prison were many are facing very little success with ongoing gunfire. there using live ammunition and shooting at the police and military force at the scene. in the meantime, the military has sent an aircraft that has managed to transfer 21 critical injuries to military hospitals in cairo. 30 were killed...
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the protests in cairo amid continuing clashes after the deadly turmoil marking the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled hosni mubarak and more deaths in egypt as crowds storm a prison where twenty one inmates are sentenced to death for their part in a football stadium massacre last year. as egypt ignites again we look into how america's new reelected president managed to turn high expectations to anger and plummeting approval ratings or process the middle east. and environmental issues the future of the legendary baikonur cosmodrome as russia clashes with kazakstan over the facilities. around the world online on screen live from the new center here in moscow this is all a t with twenty four hours a day more to gas has been fired at protesters in car i was they refused to stop their demonstrations and at least thirty people including police officers and two football players have reportedly been killed in egypt's port saïd where crowds have attempted to storm a prison that's after twenty one people was sentenced to death accused of stirring up last year's stadium violence
the protests in cairo amid continuing clashes after the deadly turmoil marking the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled hosni mubarak and more deaths in egypt as crowds storm a prison where twenty one inmates are sentenced to death for their part in a football stadium massacre last year. as egypt ignites again we look into how america's new reelected president managed to turn high expectations to anger and plummeting approval ratings or process the middle east. and environmental...
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. >> here's what's coming up in the next half-hour -- clashes in cairo. egypt marks the second anniversary of the revolution which ended the era of hosni mubarak. we will have a live report. >> and germany says it plans to buy its first killer drones. reaction in berlin. >> and the swiss architect awarded for his sense and sensibility with german castles. it was two years ago when the egyptians rose up in unity demanding an end to hosni mubarak's reign as president. today, mubarak is history, and egypt is a nation divided. m islamists hold power in the former president morsi, but some say his new constitution is just as unfair as the system and to replace. on friday, egyptians once again took to the streets. >> it was a day of protest, not a celebration. once again, tens of thousands of people gathered in cairo's tahrir square where two years ago they demonstrated against hosni mubarak. now they are demonstrating against the new president. the people want the downfall of the regime. the slogan of the arab spring is being chanted once again. this time they
. >> here's what's coming up in the next half-hour -- clashes in cairo. egypt marks the second anniversary of the revolution which ended the era of hosni mubarak. we will have a live report. >> and germany says it plans to buy its first killer drones. reaction in berlin. >> and the swiss architect awarded for his sense and sensibility with german castles. it was two years ago when the egyptians rose up in unity demanding an end to hosni mubarak's reign as president. today,...
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morsi to step down saying his muslim brotherhood bonds government is only working for islamists and cairo based reporter boettcher has the latest information for us. we've had reports from local news outlets that several people have been killed in addition there have been reports of attacks on muslim brotherhood headquarters in particular the freedom and justice headquarters in government who are now down to as well as it's been a year in addition to acid attacks on government buildings and people expressing their anger here in cairo the cards massive volleys of tear gas coming from the police to protesters pushing people off the square these creates blooms of gas that you can't breathe and came to the streets in generating two five two thousand and eleven we were fed up with the injustices of the regime and the returns now because people are saying we've seen no change on the top of the agenda people are saying is the economy it's very hard for people to find food you're going to permit rates for example around seventy seven percent which is staggering really high in addition of course t
morsi to step down saying his muslim brotherhood bonds government is only working for islamists and cairo based reporter boettcher has the latest information for us. we've had reports from local news outlets that several people have been killed in addition there have been reports of attacks on muslim brotherhood headquarters in particular the freedom and justice headquarters in government who are now down to as well as it's been a year in addition to acid attacks on government buildings and...
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we've also been hearing about the continued clashes between police and antigovernment protesters in cairo what's happening where you are though from what i understand the demonstrators are apparently angry at the very people that they got into power. yes i've just come from a street square where the clashes continue between protesters and security forces spilling over of course the clashes yesterday on the second anniversary of generated by speaking people in the clashes in those days behind me here in tahrir square. they're saying they're still very upset with the president who they believe has not made any changes to opposition coalition the national salvation front had a press conference recently and declared find a man saying they believe the present moment morsi is not capable of bringing the country if called for a national salvation government to take over in the interim the early presidential elections and also announced they would be boycotting the parliamentary elections which is set to happen in april so there's a lot of anger here just from a political level as well as from a
we've also been hearing about the continued clashes between police and antigovernment protesters in cairo what's happening where you are though from what i understand the demonstrators are apparently angry at the very people that they got into power. yes i've just come from a street square where the clashes continue between protesters and security forces spilling over of course the clashes yesterday on the second anniversary of generated by speaking people in the clashes in those days behind me...
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we've been in the thick of some of those protests and start off tonight from cairo. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. you were here two years ago and saw the scenes back then. this was a country united behind one goal, to topple the dictator hosni mubarak but two years on this country is divided, polarized and for the first time many people here fear the violence is actually threatening the country's very stability. the chaotic moments when anger turned deadly. outside the city's jail, dozens were killed as protesters tried to storm it to free prisoners who minutes earlier were sentenced to death in cairo. 21 defendants were convicted for their part in a soccer stadium massacre that killed more than 70 fans one year ago. the verdict was read and relatives of those killed last year showed grief and joy. for them the ruling was just. an investigation concluded last year's deadly rampage was not a spontaneous outburst of crowd violence. many believed it was a conspiracy to kill supporters of a popular soccer team whose fans have been at the forefront of e
we've been in the thick of some of those protests and start off tonight from cairo. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. you were here two years ago and saw the scenes back then. this was a country united behind one goal, to topple the dictator hosni mubarak but two years on this country is divided, polarized and for the first time many people here fear the violence is actually threatening the country's very stability. the chaotic moments when anger turned deadly. outside the...
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this after a court in the capital cairo sentenced to death 21 people accused of involvement in last year's stadium disaster in which 74 were killed. the court also set march 9 as the date for handing down the verdict on another 52 defendants in the case. there was an angry response from protesters, who stormed two police stations. many of them are supporters of the football club, who blame last year's violence on the police. the death sentences come after a day of clashes on friday that left at least seven people dead in over 400 others injured. that violence came as egypt marked the second anniversary of the operating against the regime of president hosni mubarak. >> cairo on saturday morning. after a long night of violent demonstrations and not just in the capital. troops clashed with anti- government protesters after they stormed the offices of the muslim brotherhood. eight deaths were reported their late friday. in tahrir square, thousands rally to mark the second anniversary of the revolution. they object to the new constitution and its reliance on islamic law and the desperate state
this after a court in the capital cairo sentenced to death 21 people accused of involvement in last year's stadium disaster in which 74 were killed. the court also set march 9 as the date for handing down the verdict on another 52 defendants in the case. there was an angry response from protesters, who stormed two police stations. many of them are supporters of the football club, who blame last year's violence on the police. the death sentences come after a day of clashes on friday that left at...
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has got so bad i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world words of promise that fueled a region with hope but as obama begins his second term in office his critics failed him on a first term that felt far short of expectations progress on peace between israelis and palestinians remain stalled the promised economic development of afghanistan never took root. and american relations with post mubarak egypt deteriorated and i didn't fifty the u.s. and eligible community has more or less thought that it was in control of something called the muslim brotherhood and they brought them from egypt into saudi arabia and i think they thought they could just break out of that was an hour they could have. my last r.t. or last and their fight now that i'm not. also. in libya the u.s. supported the intervention by nato and its allies touting it as a great advance for security entry and rights but the fallout from it ended with the death of the american ambassador and three other members of his staff the united states was overselling their s
has got so bad i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world words of promise that fueled a region with hope but as obama begins his second term in office his critics failed him on a first term that felt far short of expectations progress on peace between israelis and palestinians remain stalled the promised economic development of afghanistan never took root. and american relations with post mubarak egypt deteriorated and i didn't fifty...
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year's stadium violence in the city which claimed seventy four lives correspondent bill true is in cairo with the latest. the violence continues in egypt city a poor sign as we've now heard that dozens have been killed hundreds have been injured after this very contentious verdicts the army have been deployed to the streets and where this is a missing tanks in addition the police forces have reportedly shut access to the city also trains are being stopped at least one stop before to the no one can actually enter meanwhile here in the capital the ultra ultra high school football fans who were the ones targeted in the massacre in february last year cuban scenes when they heard the verdict a gathering at their headquarters saying that finally justice had been president mohamed morsi council travel plans to spend to get out of a bar and has been meeting with the national defense council to try and come up with a way of resolving this deepening crisis i've just come from a street off square where the clashes continue between protesters and security forces spilling over from of course the clas
year's stadium violence in the city which claimed seventy four lives correspondent bill true is in cairo with the latest. the violence continues in egypt city a poor sign as we've now heard that dozens have been killed hundreds have been injured after this very contentious verdicts the army have been deployed to the streets and where this is a missing tanks in addition the police forces have reportedly shut access to the city also trains are being stopped at least one stop before to the no one...
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tahrir square in cairo. that's because it's been two years now since we were there to witness the fall of mubarak. tonight egyptians have filled the square once again to express their continuing anger and frustration. nbc's ayman mohyeldin has been in the thick of it. including the tear gas used to disperse the crowds. and while we have a shaky satellite signal tonight from our cairo bureau, he is there, nonetheless. ayman, good evening. eamon, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the temperatures have dropped. it's nighttime here, and so have the number of protesters in tahrir square where it is calming this evening after a very intense day of clashes, not too far away from the iconic birthplace of the egyptian revolution. where we are here in cairo, and in other cities, police have been clashing with protesters. many of them angry at the slow pace of transition to democracy under the leadership of mohamed morsi and his muslim brotherhood party. they say they have taken over the country and divid
tahrir square in cairo. that's because it's been two years now since we were there to witness the fall of mubarak. tonight egyptians have filled the square once again to express their continuing anger and frustration. nbc's ayman mohyeldin has been in the thick of it. including the tear gas used to disperse the crowds. and while we have a shaky satellite signal tonight from our cairo bureau, he is there, nonetheless. ayman, good evening. eamon, good evening. >> reporter: good evening,...
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running around the streets attacking security forces here in cairo the scenes are actually relatively jubilant as the ultras the hardcore people fans see this is very much a victory this of course quite a politicized verdict at the time of the disaster and people said that the security officials themselves had quite a lot to do with the massacre as they let the rival fun club groups meet in the center of the pitch and the legibly blocked access exit routes that for people are saying that really the security officials themselves should be the ones that receive this verdict not just the funds as i came to the studios they're actually just clashes just on the corner of the periphery of to here between protesters and security forces who are throwing rocks at each other here and to here people still remain in tents they say they will not leave until the president mohamed morsi makes changes the opposition coalition the national salvation front released for the mind yesterday including asking asking the president to step down and the national salvation government to take over we've seen mul
running around the streets attacking security forces here in cairo the scenes are actually relatively jubilant as the ultras the hardcore people fans see this is very much a victory this of course quite a politicized verdict at the time of the disaster and people said that the security officials themselves had quite a lot to do with the massacre as they let the rival fun club groups meet in the center of the pitch and the legibly blocked access exit routes that for people are saying that really...
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this evening, there is news of more clashes in cairo and elsewhere. more injuries and no deaths as well. a historic day, but this is no celebration. a lot of parallels have been drawn between what happened today and two years ago. a lot of the slogans in tahrir square were remarkably similar. in the city of suez, there were five us today. two years ago, there were three deaths that ultimately toppled the ministry. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni mubarak. what impact do you think these protests might have that we're seeing now? >> president morsi and the muslim brotherhood will be nervous about what they have seen today. it is important to say while there is disillusionment, things have not gone as people fought -- thought he debuts ago. the pace of change has not been great. we're talking about a split between the liberals and those in the support the brotherhood on the other. it is the liberals who are mainly taking to the streets today. two years ago, we saw all of egypt coming out onto the streets. another half
this evening, there is news of more clashes in cairo and elsewhere. more injuries and no deaths as well. a historic day, but this is no celebration. a lot of parallels have been drawn between what happened today and two years ago. a lot of the slogans in tahrir square were remarkably similar. in the city of suez, there were five us today. two years ago, there were three deaths that ultimately toppled the ministry. >> two years ago, the protests in egypt led to the overthrow of hosni...
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dozens killed in cairo and other cities. those who are leading the masses are the same ones that did the arab spring back two years ago. what has happened, the muslimb brotherhood who formed the cabinet mr. morsi elected president is taking it to a to laitarian regime. this is prompting a revolution . >> many people hoped that the military would lead to calm x. bring more of a stability to the nation . we are hearing that the muslim brotherhood has great influence over the military as well >> people don't understand that things have changed in egypt. in the past you had mubarack and military that was western . now the brotherhood over the past year was to change the senior commanders of the military and so they are not independent anymore and can't take action . they do the united states and west will be against them . so what can the u.s. do at this point? >> it is important that the united states will work a dialogue between mr. morce yethe muslim brotherhood. we have done did in burma and many other places, why are we not
dozens killed in cairo and other cities. those who are leading the masses are the same ones that did the arab spring back two years ago. what has happened, the muslimb brotherhood who formed the cabinet mr. morsi elected president is taking it to a to laitarian regime. this is prompting a revolution . >> many people hoped that the military would lead to calm x. bring more of a stability to the nation . we are hearing that the muslim brotherhood has great influence over the military as...
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and put aside following that it will only or i say to our correspondent in cairo. aleem maqbool who explained the background. to the court case. this was a case that happened almost exactly a year ago the worst football violence that egypt has ever seen it was a manchin portside. after a match between the. lastly club but one of the biggest clubs in the world prefers has called it the club of the century that's based here in cairo they had had a match with al musri in port side and then immediately after the match the home fans. attacked the away fans the lastly found over seventy were killed they were stabbed to death. some were club today. some were kicked to death as well. and they were put at the stadium was closed. but it really did cause a great deal of shock across the country has been no domestic football in egypt. since that event. and really the supporters of the last three club. known as the ultras. they had said. unless they got these death sentences today. for those accused of killing. there are lastly supporters. than they would cause violence across
and put aside following that it will only or i say to our correspondent in cairo. aleem maqbool who explained the background. to the court case. this was a case that happened almost exactly a year ago the worst football violence that egypt has ever seen it was a manchin portside. after a match between the. lastly club but one of the biggest clubs in the world prefers has called it the club of the century that's based here in cairo they had had a match with al musri in port side and then...
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lou: and what kind of support are those who are demonstrating in the streets of cairo and drought egypt today, what kind of support are they receiving from the international community, in particular the united states, if any? >> they're not receiving anything. it reminds us of june of 2009 when you had 2 million, mostly young people, boys and girls in the streets. there were not calling for weapons or money. just a dress us, talk to us. now it's happening in egypt. you have a regime which is getting our support, taxpayer support on the one hand, and you have a civil society that wants to get rid of that regime or change the regime which is not even recognized. we need to have a speech and narrative toward those people to have them believe there on the right path and receive them here in washington d.c. lou: we are offering a gift of 16 to the government. abrams tanks, some 200 of them. how is it a gift? and what in the world of those weapons to be -- against him are those weapons to be used? >> a huge question. i mean, observers in the middle eastern not, you know, understanding at this
lou: and what kind of support are those who are demonstrating in the streets of cairo and drought egypt today, what kind of support are they receiving from the international community, in particular the united states, if any? >> they're not receiving anything. it reminds us of june of 2009 when you had 2 million, mostly young people, boys and girls in the streets. there were not calling for weapons or money. just a dress us, talk to us. now it's happening in egypt. you have a regime which...
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they conformed the delivery of f-16 fighter jets bound for cairo. it is part of a deal back in 2010. that was before the country's revolution and the rise to power of the muslim brotherhood. kt mcfarland is a fox news analyst and she joins us with more. thank you juror joining us. >> even president obama said the alliance with the u.s. was solid during hmubarek's reign. the deal had already been approved congress could only have been rescinded by president obama. why did he choose to allow it to go through? >> there are three reasons this is a really bad idea. number one, we are having a national debate on guns and we have determined that you don't want to put dangerous weapons in the hands of unstable people. why are we putling it in the hands of unstable country likely egypt right now. it has political and economic chaos. the second reason is we like to get something for when we give foreign aid and foreign military sales. when i worked for henry kissinger it was the beginning of the united states relationship with egypt. we will give you military
they conformed the delivery of f-16 fighter jets bound for cairo. it is part of a deal back in 2010. that was before the country's revolution and the rise to power of the muslim brotherhood. kt mcfarland is a fox news analyst and she joins us with more. thank you juror joining us. >> even president obama said the alliance with the u.s. was solid during hmubarek's reign. the deal had already been approved congress could only have been rescinded by president obama. why did he choose to...
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local fans threw rocks and fireworks at the fans from the cairo club. the judge says he will announce verdicts for the remaining defendants in march. the verdicts sparked violence in porced this morning where more than a dozen people have been killed and many more injured. >>>s in will you this morning a government website taken down after it was breached by the hacker group anonymous. the group says it hijacked the website of the u.s. sentencing commission early this morning in retaliation for the death of aaron schwartz, an internet activist who killed himself after he was accused of stealing online journal articles from the massachusetts institute of technology. the hackers say they infiltrated several government systems and are threatening to make secret information public. >>> new video just in to our newsroom this morning of a high-speed chase in oklahoma. police were chasing this, is uv through several cities including oklahoma city at speeds topping 100 miles an hour. at one point one of the passengers unhooked a trailer that was attached to the
local fans threw rocks and fireworks at the fans from the cairo club. the judge says he will announce verdicts for the remaining defendants in march. the verdicts sparked violence in porced this morning where more than a dozen people have been killed and many more injured. >>>s in will you this morning a government website taken down after it was breached by the hacker group anonymous. the group says it hijacked the website of the u.s. sentencing commission early this morning in...
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the scene in cairo's tahrir square was reminiscent of the massive crowds who helped topple president hosni mubarak. street battles with police broke out in cairo and elsewhere, and well more than 300 people were hurt. the protesters say the revolution was hijacked by islamists, who now control the government. thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this week. this year's rally and march came in frigid temperatures. protesters carried signs and chanted slogans on the steps of the supreme court. abortion rights demonstrators staged a counter-demonstration there. republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia will not run for a third term in 2014. in a statement today, chambliss said, "this is about frustration." he said he's unhappy with president obama's direction and tired of partisan gridlock. chambliss had angered tea party forces when he supported tax increes as part of a plan to tame the federal deficit. wall street closed the week with another rally
the scene in cairo's tahrir square was reminiscent of the massive crowds who helped topple president hosni mubarak. street battles with police broke out in cairo and elsewhere, and well more than 300 people were hurt. the protesters say the revolution was hijacked by islamists, who now control the government. thousands of anti-abortion protesters rallied in washington today against "roe versus wade." the supreme court decision that legalized abortion was handed down 40 years ago this...
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but outside the court in cairo, families and friends of the 74 people killed in last year's riot actually celebrated. these clashes come after a night of anti-government protests across the country. yesterday marked the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution. >>> here at home, a manassas man charged with the murder of his 15-month-old son. he is accused of drowning the boy during a court ordered visit in october. his mother says the visits should never have happened. news 4's darcy spencer spoke to the boy's mother today about the arrest and what comes next. darcy? >> reporter: imjjim, the little boy's mom is relieved about the arrest but she wants those that allowed this to happen to be accountable. she sat down with an interview as police were still investigating the case. joakim rams charged with first-degree murder in the death of his 15 yelled-year-old son. authorities say the little boy drowned in his home last october. >> i had always dreamed i was going to be dancing with him on his wedding day. and he's never going to have one. >> reporter: this is the little boy's mom. sh
but outside the court in cairo, families and friends of the 74 people killed in last year's riot actually celebrated. these clashes come after a night of anti-government protests across the country. yesterday marked the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution. >>> here at home, a manassas man charged with the murder of his 15-month-old son. he is accused of drowning the boy during a court ordered visit in october. his mother says the visits should never have happened. news 4's...
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in cairo, nine are dead after opponents of president mohammed morsi battled police for a second straight day. in the battle for mali, french forces and their local allies claim to have regained control of the airport and bridge in the negotiate city of gao. refugees from the north are moving south, often bunking in with relatives. elizabeth palmer reports from segou. >> reporter: we found the maiga clan, four families jammed in together in in one brother's house. the extremists who took over their town made life impossible for women, fatima tells me. "we couldn't go out by ourselves," she says. and demonstrates how even way man to accompany them, women had to cover up or face arrest. the maiga family has its hopes pinned on the french army, which along with the mali military is pushing north to drive the extremists out. we asked fatima to call home for the latest news. it's not good. the extremists are reinforcing and no food is getting into the town. down the road, we find the segou school. the principal shows us the list of refugee students who fled the extremists' attack on education.
in cairo, nine are dead after opponents of president mohammed morsi battled police for a second straight day. in the battle for mali, french forces and their local allies claim to have regained control of the airport and bridge in the negotiate city of gao. refugees from the north are moving south, often bunking in with relatives. elizabeth palmer reports from segou. >> reporter: we found the maiga clan, four families jammed in together in in one brother's house. the extremists who took...
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demonstrations and cairo's tahrir square are familiar seen today as protests marked the two year anniversary of an uprising that ousted former egyptian leader hosni mubarak clashes that have left five dead and nearly two hundred injured are making headlines in the tens of thousands protesting signal how much egypt is remain discontent about the state of their country and cries for bread social justice and freedom and echoed over the last two years and interation of claims that the goals of the pro-democracy uprising have not yet been achieved to talk more about the political situation in egypt recent spur violence against women and the fact that all of this is having on the region at large i'm joined now by the horrors these associate professor at texas westerling university school of law and legal fellow at the institute for social policy understanding thank you so much for coming on thanks for having me so i can't help but just get this out of the way you know mubarak was in power for thirty five years i look at our democracy here today and i see two reigning families the bush family and t
demonstrations and cairo's tahrir square are familiar seen today as protests marked the two year anniversary of an uprising that ousted former egyptian leader hosni mubarak clashes that have left five dead and nearly two hundred injured are making headlines in the tens of thousands protesting signal how much egypt is remain discontent about the state of their country and cries for bread social justice and freedom and echoed over the last two years and interation of claims that the goals of the...
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the judge in cairo sentenced 21 people to deaths for their roles in last year's incident, which killed 74 people and injured more than 1000. after the sentencing, relatives of defendants shot two police officers to death outside of a prison. police then fired into the crowd, killing 14. >>> a federal panel is now recommending new restrictions on a widely used painkiller. right now, patients taking hydrocodone can have their prescriptions called in to a pharmacy with five refills. now an fda advisory panel is recommending a limit of 90 days and an end to prescriptions by nurses and doctors assistants. backers of the move say the drug is overused, but critics say addicted patients will then try to get the drug illegally. >>> every nfl team has its gatorade, but 49ers have a little something extra. dr. kim mulvihill on the team's secret weapon. >> reporter: after practice, the niners hit the locker room and what's waiting for them? >> how is it? >> it's pretty cool. >> reporter: icy cold drinks. >> it's a recovery drink, so they tell me. so i just drink it. >> it's some sort of fruit smoo
the judge in cairo sentenced 21 people to deaths for their roles in last year's incident, which killed 74 people and injured more than 1000. after the sentencing, relatives of defendants shot two police officers to death outside of a prison. police then fired into the crowd, killing 14. >>> a federal panel is now recommending new restrictions on a widely used painkiller. right now, patients taking hydrocodone can have their prescriptions called in to a pharmacy with five refills. now...
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in cairo, egypt. demonstrators have returned to tahrir square. protesters are marking the second anniversary of the revolution that ousted president hosni mubarak. now groups are protesting egypt's current president, mohamed morsi. they are trying to force him to change the constitution that gives morsi a vast amount of power. they also are demanding freedom of expression and the independence of the judiciary. >> lightning hit the engine of a turkish airline flight, causing the engine to catch fire. a passenger caught the frightening incident on camera. the flight from istanbul, carrying 114 people, was preparing to land in izmir when the lighting hit. it was also captured on video from the ground where you could see the fiery aircraft streak across the sky. the pilot turned on the motor's own fire extinguisher, declared an emergency and was able to land safely. turkish airlines says no one was hurt. [ male announcer ] subway has so many heart-healthy and delicious meals certified by the american heart association. look for the heart check on you
in cairo, egypt. demonstrators have returned to tahrir square. protesters are marking the second anniversary of the revolution that ousted president hosni mubarak. now groups are protesting egypt's current president, mohamed morsi. they are trying to force him to change the constitution that gives morsi a vast amount of power. they also are demanding freedom of expression and the independence of the judiciary. >> lightning hit the engine of a turkish airline flight, causing the engine to...
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. >>> this morning the violence came just hours after the outside presidential palace in cairo. demonstrators are holding rallies against the egyptian governor. hurling rocks at police and military personnel that responded by firing tear gas into that crowd from some 2,000 people that had been injured in fighting over the past few days. >> the online hacker group has taken over the government website to avenge the death of the internet activist. >> two weeks a go today where a line was crossed. two weeks a go today. >> they hijacked that site belonging to the sentencing commission and the independent agency of the judicial branch. we have friends of aaron schwartz who said he killed himself after being hounded. he was an internet activist who also helped to develop the san francisco-based website. and he was accused of breaking into the computer system at m.i.t. downloading academic articles and illegally making them free on the net. anonymous says they have infiltrated several government networks and threatening to release secret government data. >>> police say that they have f
. >>> this morning the violence came just hours after the outside presidential palace in cairo. demonstrators are holding rallies against the egyptian governor. hurling rocks at police and military personnel that responded by firing tear gas into that crowd from some 2,000 people that had been injured in fighting over the past few days. >> the online hacker group has taken over the government website to avenge the death of the internet activist. >> two weeks a go today...
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but there were no protests -- that there were no protests in benghazi, but there had been protests in cairo. >> i understand that, but that was not the issue. is there a reason we would not have those department of state officials testifying before us, we can find out who knew what, when, actually get to the bottom of that? >> for the moment, i know that there is an fbi investigation going on because i personally called the fbi director and was debriefed by him and told that they're making progress, and that some things may or may not be right to take place in the not too distant future. >> i am going based on so we can get that behind us. but we can move beyond that. can you make that commitment to me? >> in all fairness, i do think we know what happened. it is very clear. were you at the briefing with the tapes? >> no. >> there was a briefing with tapes which we all saw which made it crystal clear. we sat for several hours with or intel folks, who described to us precisely what we were seeing. we saw all of the events unfold. we had a very complete and detailed description. >> we would ha
but there were no protests -- that there were no protests in benghazi, but there had been protests in cairo. >> i understand that, but that was not the issue. is there a reason we would not have those department of state officials testifying before us, we can find out who knew what, when, actually get to the bottom of that? >> for the moment, i know that there is an fbi investigation going on because i personally called the fbi director and was debriefed by him and told that they're...